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A Cross-Sectional Study of Horse-Related Injuries in Veterinary and Animal Science Students at an Australian University

机译:澳大利亚大学兽医学和动物科学专业学生马相关伤害的横断面研究

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Specific estimates of the risk of horse-related injury (HRI) to university students enrolled in veterinary and animal sciences have not been reported. This study aimed to determine the risk of student HRI during their university education, the nature and management of such injuries. A retrospective questionnaire solicited demographic information, data on students’ equine experience prior to and during their educational programs, and on HRI during their program of study. Of 260 respondents, 22 (8.5%) reported HRI (27 incidents). Including concurrent injuries the most commonly injured body parts were the foot or ankle (nine of 32 injures), the upper leg or knee (eight of 32), and hands (three of 32). Trampling and being kicked by a hind limb were each associated with 30.4% of HRI, and 13% with being bitten. Bruising (91.3% of respondents) and an open wound (17.4%) were most commonly described. No treatment occurred for 60.9% of incidents; professional medical treatment was not sought for the remainder. Most incidents (56.5%) occurred during program-related work experience placements. Although injury rates and severity were modest, a proactive approach to injury prevention and reporting is recommended for students required to handle horses as part of their education. Student accident and injury data should be monitored to ensure effective evaluation of risk-reduction initiatives. The risk and nature of university student horse-related injury (HRI) was studied. Of 260 students, 22 (8.5%) reported HRI (27 incidents). Including multiple injuries, reports described involvement of the foot or ankle (nine of 32 injures), upper leg or knee (eight of 32), and hands (three of 32). Trampling (30.4%) and being kicked (30.4%) accounted for most HRI. The injuries were usually bruising (91.3%) or an open wound (17.4%). Most (60.9%) injuries were untreated; professional medical treatment was not sought for the rest. Most incidents (56.5%) occurred during program-related off-campus work experiences. A proactive approach to injury prevention is recommended for students handling horses.
机译:尚未报道对兽医学和动物科学系大学生造成的马相关伤害(HRI)风险的具体估计。这项研究旨在确定学生HRI在大学教育期间的风险,此类伤害的性质和管理。一项回顾性调查表征集了人口统计信息,有关学生在接受教育计划之前和期间的马术经验的数据以及有关其在研究计划期间的HRI的数据。在260位受访者中,有22位(8.5%)报告了HRI(27起事件)。包括并发伤害,最常见的身体部位是脚或脚踝(9处32处受伤),大腿或膝盖(32处8处受伤)和手(32处3处)。踩踏和被后肢踢伤分别占HRI的30.4%和被咬伤的13%。最常描述的有瘀伤(占受访者的91.3%)和开放性伤口(占17.4%)。 60.9%的事件未发生任何治疗;其余人员未寻求专业治疗。大多数事件(56.5%)发生在与计划相关的工作经验实习期间。尽管伤害率和严重程度不高,但是建议对马进行训练的学生采取积极的预防和报告伤害的方法。应监控学生的事故和伤害数据,以确保有效评估降低风险的措施。研究了大学生马相关伤害(HRI)的风险和性质。在260名学生中,有22名(8.5%)报告了HRI(27起事件)。报告包括多处伤害,其中描述了脚或脚踝(9例受伤32例),大腿或膝盖(8例受伤32例)和手(32例受伤3例)的累及。践踏(30.4%)和被踢(30.4%)占大多数HRI。受伤通常是瘀伤(91.3%)或开放性伤口(17.4%)。大多数(60.9%)受伤未经治疗;没有寻求专业医疗的其余部分。大多数事件(56.5%)发生在与计划相关的校外工作经历中。建议对处理马匹的学生采取积极的预防伤害的方法。

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